Posted by Bodyman on December 22, 2012 at 18:47:55 from (206.72.3.69):
In Reply to: OT- Bald Eagles posted by Northvale-PA on December 22, 2012 at 09:10:09:
Enjoy them while you can ! For years a little old farmstead just about a mile from me (I pass) twice a day to and from doing chores at the other place. There were 6 Eagles in a couple of big old trees , 5 wild turkeys in the edge of the timber in lower branches and 7 vultures usually sitting on the roof of an OLD barn. The property changed hands, 6 or 8 100yr + oaks dozed out and shoved in a pile in the edge of the timber (still there looks like a salvage dump), Old barn burned for days, full of old hay and straw, black smoke for MILES. They are absentee farmers I guess you might say, only see them around for a very few days per year. Oh well, Guess they added about 1.5 acres to there welfare check. Hope the bill for the damage will be paid in Hell someday.
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